Ground Services

Swissport commences Frankfurt Airport ground handling operations

Swissport commences Frankfurt Airport ground handling operations
Swissport's Frankfurt ground handling license is valid for seven years (Image credit: handout)

Swissport last weekend launched ground handling services at Frankfurt Airport.

Operations were successfully kicked-off serving the early morning flights of KLM, Air France and LOT at terminals 1 and 2.

Frankfurt will soon become Swissport’s largest site in Germany and one of its most significant operations in Europe.

Swissport CEO Warwick Brady said: “We are thrilled to extend our globally trusted airport ground handling services to Frankfurt Airport, one of the world’s major gateways and a key destination for leading international carriers.

“Our success is a testament to our commitment to quality, reliability and safety – values that have earned us the trust of both German authorities and our airline partners.

“We are grateful for their support, especially during the challenges with which we were unexpectedly confronted by one of the losing competitors prior to our start.”

He added: “Swissport is here to stay and ready to contribute to the overall success of Frankfurt Airport in the years to come.”

Swissport has started ground handling operations at Frankfurt with a skilled team of more than 350 ground service professionals.

As the year progresses, newly hired staff will join each month to accommodate new customers, peak travel seasons around Easter, and the summer holidays.

Recruiting will continue also beyond summer, to prepare the takeover of the remaining flights of widebody aircraft, that during a transition phase until 31 October 2025 will be handled by a third-party provider who has been temporarily subcontracted under the ground handling license of the airport operator Fraport.

In August 2024, Swissport was granted the ground handling license at Germany’s most important hub by the ministry of transportation of the state of Hesse, following a competitive tender that included six bidders.

The license, valid for seven years, allows Swissport to provide ground services to all carriers operating at Frankfurt Airport.

Swissport has been active at Frankfurt Airport since 1995 with its cargo handling unit.

In November 2020, the company opened a state-of-the-art air cargo warehouse, including a modern pharma center at Cargo City South.

Additionally, Swissport’s subsidiary N*ICE has been offering de-icing services in Frankfurt since 1999, and its subsidiary AFS provides fuelling services in Frankfurt since 1988.

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